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Birds Do It, Bees Do It

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Birds Do It, Bees Do It
Film poster
Directed byNicolas Noxon
Irwin Rosten
Written byNicolas Noxon
Produced byNicolas Noxon
Irwin Rosten
Narrated byLee Bergere
CinematographyAlbert Kohn
David Oyster
Music byGerald Fried
Production
company
Distributed byColumbia Pictures
Release date
  • June 7, 1974 (1974-06-07)
Running time
90 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Birds Do It, Bees Do It is a 1974 American documentary film covering sexuality in the animal kingdom. It was directed by Nicolas Noxon (a regular crewmember for National Geographic's early television specials)[1] and Irwin Rosten, and co-produced by David L. Wolper.[1]

Thanks to its copulation scenes, the film was marketed with the tagline "So real it will never be shown on TV".[1] The same scenes initially earned it an R rating from the Motion Picture Association of America; after a brief discussion between Wolper and then-MPAA chairman Richard Heffner, a few changes were made to ensure the eventual PG rating.[2]

Birds Do It, Bees Do It received a nomination for Best Documentary at the Golden Globes. Gerald Fried's music earned an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Score.[1] The film was screened at the 1974 Cannes Film Festival, but did not enter the main competition.[3]

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d Chris, Cynthia (2006). Watching Wildlife. University of Minnesota Press. pp. 241–242. ISBN 0-8166-4547-7. Retrieved August 4, 2010.
  2. ^ Vaughn, Stephen (2006). Freedom and Entertainment: Rating the Movies in an Age of New Media. Cambridge University Press. p. 47. ISBN 0-521-85258-7. Retrieved August 4, 2010.
  3. ^ "Festival de Cannes: Birds Do It, Bees Do It". festival-cannes.com. Retrieved April 27, 2009.
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